The Tree Thread

Brian Van Fleet

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Yes I agree that the roots are a bit odd and unbalancing to the tree as a whole.

How would you go about fixing such a problem?

Expose the cambium, pack the gap with sphagnum moss, cover with cut paste, then press some pieces of bark into the cut paste to disguise it a little.
 

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Great thread. Cool idea. Here is a juniper I got in Chinatown, Philly. It was in a 3" planter when I bought it. Found this pot in same store. It is my first bonsai project.

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Spring is a great season for bonsai.
 

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sam

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agreed.

best wishes, sam

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Nice blooms! This ume was done blooming 5 months ago, and is presently setting buds for this winter:
 

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sam

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thanks brian and don

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sam

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thanks, si

best wishes, sam

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Thanks for all your posts Sam.

Here's my little bougie. It flowers like this all summer long.

Si

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hi si

IMPO, bougainvillea are hard to beat as flowering bonsai. your red is a case in point. the colors are bright and so vivid, the eye goes first there.

best wishes, sam

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Beautiful trees guys. Here's one that came from Don this spring: :)

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In my tutorial about photographing a bonsai without a lot of trouble I posted a photograph of this tree on another thread about RMJ if you can believe that. Any way here it is. The tree is not new to very many of you but it has survived another year without any serious problems.

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Nice maple Vance! I enjoy youre photography too :)

Douglas Fir, re-potted recently:
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Another night-shot, yoshino cherry stump, just starting to build branches.
 

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Nice maple Vance! I enjoy youre photography too :)

Douglas Fir, re-potted recently:
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Wow---What can you tell us about your Doug Fir. I had one that was lost to the Viet Nam War. They are not common as bonsai and I have not been able to figure out why.

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Shimpaku, last summer before thinning.
 

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Wow---What can you tell us about your Doug Fir. I had one that was lost to the Viet Nam War. They are not common as bonsai and I have not been able to figure out why.

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Shimpaku, last summer before thinning.

I plan on starting a thread for this Dougie shortly. I can say that they are quickly growing in popularity here in the Rockies. A lot of Colorado folks are using these, and several of us are collecting them.

Black Hills (White) Spruce:
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Nice dougy Dan, I has no doubt whatsoever that Doug firs will soon be amongst the best bonsai in N.A. They have an uncanny tendency to produce classic moyogi style trunks in the wild, have great bark and have a greater ability to backbud than any other conifer in my area. image.jpgherimage.jpgimage.jpg here's a nice trunk, hard to see it the only pic I have available ATM.
 

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Nice dougy Dan, I has no doubt whatsoever that Doug firs will soon be amongst the best bonsai in N.A. They have an uncanny tendency to produce classic moyogi style trunks in the wild, have great bark and have a greater ability to backbud than any other conifer in my area. View attachment 36479herView attachment 36479View attachment 36479 here's a nice trunk, hard to see it the only pic I have available ATM.

Very nice!

Here is some of the budding on mine right now:
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The firs look good. I've seen a few on display here in Rochester (National exhibition and local club show) and they do make nice bonsai...would like to find a decent specimen, either douglas or balsam.

Since I have to post a photo...recently acquired trident maple, photo taken using Vance's method:

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